Unit I Vocabulary PowerPoint

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cera f. – wax tablet To prevent it from melting or breaking, handle your wax tablet with “care”.

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domina noun - mistress, lady (fem.) World Domination World Domination That’s Ms. Domina to you, mister!

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Femina-Woman Feminists are people who worked for female rights subject-female

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incola m & f - inhabitant This man lives in the cola. He is an inhabitant (incola) of the cola.

Insula- f.- n.- island : 

Insula- f.- n.- island There once was an island named Insula. It had a very big ruler. His name was Coola. That is the story of the island Insula. Insula  Coola

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lingua f. – language, tongue If you are bilingual, you are able to speak two languages.

Patria : 

Patria Gender F Meaning : father land, native land , and country Part of speech Noun Patriot-a person loyal to there country ,father land ,or native land.

Puella-girl : 

Puella-girl Feminine- Noun Pirates love Puellae.

Rēgīna : 

Rēgīna f. queen Queen Regina sat on her throne.

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Serva = f.- female slave, handmaid Serva than add nt at the end and that makes servant

Terran. F.- earth, land, country : 

Terran. F.- earth, land, country ‘’ we have to fight the Afghani terra.’’ George W. Bush

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via f. – road, street, way Live news reports are delivered via satellite. Satellite transmission is the way the reports make it into your home (the “road” the report travels to make it into your home).

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f. – farmhouse, country house, farm villa Villa like village

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antiqua - adj. – old, ancient The antique shop was full of ancient items from days of old.

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lata adj. - wide, broad Too many caffe lattes will give you a wide belly!

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Libera – Adj. Free The Statue of Liberty represent that we are a free country.

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Magna sounds like magma, and magma comes from a volcano. Volcanoes are usually very large and cause great damage, therefore volcano= magna Magna- adj. Large; great

Multa- adj – much; many : 

Multa- adj – much; many The man with the Mullet had many strands of hair

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parva 803 pages of drama packed into a very skinny little book adj. – small, little (fem.) multum in parvo – “much in little”

Pulchra Adj.-Pretty or Beautiful : 

Pulchra Adj.-Pretty or Beautiful Mother nature is a beautiful thing.

Nōn : 

Nōn ADV. not non sense that’s non sense Not sense non smoking no smoking non

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paene adv. – almost The pine tree almost destroyed the bridge, but…nay, it did not.

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et conjunction – “and” Julius Caesar’s famous last words were “Et tu, Brute?” (“And you, Brutus?”)

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et . . . et conjunction – “both. . .and” E.T. was a box office hit both in 1982 and in 2002

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-que This is a suffix meaning “and”; it is attached after the first word in a pairing or group. The French word “queue” means “a long line” in English, so you can remember the suffix “-que” by picturing someone AND waiting AND waiting AND waiting in line…. While in the queue, Marcus exspectabat exspectabatque exspectabatque esxpectabatque………..

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sed conjunction – “but” B-b-b-but.... I said “BUT”, not “BUTT”!!!!! Chauncey learns an important lesson about using foul language in school.